10/10/2014

Dell Announces 50 New Jobs

Eamon Gilmore, Labour Party T.D. for Dun Laoghaire, has welcomed the announcement of 50 new highly-skilled software engineering jobs at Dell's headquarters at Cherrywood Business Park in Loughlinstown.

"I am delighted to see Dell announcing 50 new jobs at their headquarters in Cherrywood Business Park, with the establishment of a Commerce Services R&D Centre. This centre will drive the expansion of Dell’s online activities – making it easier for customers to do business with Dell online.

"These 50 jobs will be for highly-skilled software developers and engineers. They are precisely the kind of well-paid, high quality jobs that the Government has been working to attract to Ireland, as part of the Action Plan for Jobs, and this announcement is a key example of this strategy paying off."

(CD/MH)

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